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Where should packaging businesses focus in 2023?

Logistics Business Magazine

With what looks to be another challenging year ahead, Antalis Packaging shares why it believes it’s time to invest in carton handling and pallet wrapping equipment. We’ve helped customers to achieve transformations of their business fortunes simply by adding one piece of packaging automation. Customer experience.

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Essential needs driving the pace of automation in warehousing  

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However, based on a Forbes survey, 60% of respondents indicated automated warehouse investment was ‘Very Likely’ this year, while a further 19% said ‘Likely’. They also have to carry a descriptive name, for example, cheese and pickle sandwich, while all label and ingredient information should be clearly legible, using regulation font size.

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Balancing Customer Expectations & Costs in eCommerce Delivery

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The influence of delivery costs on consumer behaviour Recent surveys spotlight the pivotal role that delivery costs play in shaping shoppers’ purchasing decisions. A report by Asendia underscores this, revealing that 43% of the 8,000 global online shoppers surveyed rank delivery costs as a key consideration.

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Support for Energy-efficient Drive Systems

Logistics Business Magazine

Evaluation of the data Once the survey is completed, NORD evaluates the data. The post Support for Energy-efficient Drive Systems appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. The customer receives the evaluation in the form of a PDF document which presents the main key data.

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Home delivery: one size does not fit all

Logistics Business Magazine

These customers are happy with the fast delivery cycle and don’t care if the package is left on the doorstep sometime during the day. This may be high-value impulse purchase goods or replacement items, for example. The post Home delivery: one size does not fit all appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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The goldmine that is returns data

Logistics Business Magazine

Yet strangely, a recent survey by retail systems specialist Brightpearl found that 69% of retailers are not using tech solutions to automate and process returns. Drapr, for example, claims this can reduce returns by 26%. That might be a simple visual inspection, but it could require electrical testing, for example.

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Can Mobile Robots Solve Skills Shortage?

Logistics Business Magazine

Adding weight to this claim is a survey published last summer by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT). Established technologies already include Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), data capture, voice recognition, RFID, pick by light, and all kinds of automated solutions for storage, retrieval, transport and packaging.